Carpenter-Remote Camp
ExternalFull-timeOn-site2w ago
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Responsibilities
- Modular Installation: Lead the leveling, blocking, and complex joining of modular trailers and "Skid-shack" units.
- Structural Assembly: Construct decks, stairs, boardwalks, and essential camp infrastructure.
- Weatherproofing: Install specialized insulation, skirting, and Tin work.
- Decommissioning: Efficiently dismantle structures for transport, ensuring minimal environmental impact and material salvage.
- Skills & Requirements
Requirements
- 3-5 years in commercial or industrial carpentry; remote camp experience is a major plus.
- Technical Proficiency
- Expert-level skill with power tools, leveling instruments, and reading blueprints in the field.
- Adaptability
- Ability to troubleshoot structural issues with limited materials and "make it work."
- Physical Stamina
- Must be comfortable working long shifts (10-12 hours) in extreme weather conditions.
- Safety First
- Valid Fall Protection, Aerial Work Platform (AWP), and Standard First Aid certifications.
- This is for the builder who loves a change of scenery and the unique satisfaction of building a "city" where there was once nothing. You'll be provided with full room and board, travel coverage, and a competitive pay that reflects the grit required for remote work.
- #IND5
Benefits
Remote work options
Additional Information
Role Overview We are seeking a resourceful Carpenter to lead the physical setup, maintenance, and decommissioning of remote workforce camps. This isn't your average framing job-you'll be the "boots on the ground" responsible for ensuring safe, habitable environments in challenging environments. From assembling modular dorms to building custom arctic corridors, your work provides the foundation for the entire crew's comfort and safety.
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